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Feb 9, 2018 17:40:13   #
papakatz45 Loc: South Florida-West Palm Beach
 
speters wrote:
Photoshop Elements is really not a good choice for working on raw files, as PSE is soooo very limited in what it can do with raw files!


No true! While Elements does not have all the "horsepower" of Lightroom or some other programs, it is more than adequate for most uses. It is not, "....soooo very limited..." Sounds like a Lightroom snob here.

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Feb 9, 2018 18:46:42   #
don26812 Loc: South Bay of Los Angeles, CA
 
topcat wrote:
Photoshop Elements 15 has a very good RAW converter. The only problem is that I don't know how to use it for multiple photos, so you have to do individual pictures. Other than that, it is great.


I do not think this is correct. You can open multiple RAW images in the ACR from the Organize. You can then Select all or just some of them and apply the same ACR corrections to each of the selected images. You can then open the images in the Editor of PSE for any additional processing you need to do, for example using Photomerge to produce a panorama.

FWIW

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Feb 9, 2018 18:51:48   #
don26812 Loc: South Bay of Los Angeles, CA
 
topcat wrote:
Photoshop Elements 15 has a very good RAW converter. The only problem is that I don't know how to use it for multiple photos, so you have to do individual pictures. Other than that, it is great.


I do not think this is correct. Using the PSE Organizer, you can open multiple images in the ACR. You then can select all of them or some of them, and apply the ACR corrections to all of the selected images. When you are done with the ACR, you can open them in the Editor of PSE for further processing, for example to produce a panorama using Photomerge.

FWIW

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Feb 9, 2018 20:45:10   #
MiroFoto
 
Thank you all again. I am glad you wrote a nice discussion -and answered my Q. Now I will digest.

Miro

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Feb 11, 2018 00:35:01   #
speters Loc: Grangeville/Idaho
 
papakatz45 wrote:
No true! While Elements does not have all the "horsepower" of Lightroom or some other programs, it is more than adequate for most uses. It is not, "....soooo very limited..." Sounds like a Lightroom snob here.

Nothing snob here. Have you ever used the full version of ACR?.........................then you know where I come from!

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Feb 11, 2018 08:36:11   #
papakatz45 Loc: South Florida-West Palm Beach
 
speters wrote:
Nothing snob here. Have you ever used the full version of ACR?.........................then you know where I come from!


Yes I have, and as I said, while Elements may not have all the horsepower of, "...the full version of CAR.", It is more than adequate for most users. It is not very limited as you stated.

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Feb 11, 2018 11:25:24   #
don26812 Loc: South Bay of Los Angeles, CA
 
papakatz45 wrote:
Yes I have, and as I said, while Elements may not have all the horsepower of, "...the full version of CAR.", It is more than adequate for most users. It is not very limited as you stated.


I concur. Plus it is easy to upgrade to the Photoshop CC's ACR when one is ready and needs its additional features.

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Feb 12, 2018 08:56:25   #
MiroFoto
 
Ok, OK I have gotten my answers-thank you . I do not want to open any challenges ...over obvious... bigger photographer = bigger stick, right? I am not a photographer . So the answers made me happy. Let's close this .

Thanks Miro

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